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Asian giant hornet head
Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia), close-up of the head. This is the worlds largest hornet, found in temperate and tropical Eastern Asia. It reaches a body length of around 5 centimetres and a wingspan of nearly 8 centimetres. One of its common names is yak-killer hornet
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15"x10" (38x25cm) Metal Print
Discover the power and majesty of the Asian giant hornet with our Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This captivating image, captured by the expert photographers at Science Photo Library, showcases a close-up view of the world's largest hornet's (Vespa mandarinia) intimidating head. Our high-quality metal prints bring the vibrant colors and intricate details of this impressive insect to life, making it a stunning addition to any home or office. Experience the beauty and wonder of nature with Media Storehouse Metal Prints.
Your image is printed photographically and bonded to a 3.5mm thick, Dibond board (black polyethylene sandwiched between two sheets of white coated aluminium). The panel is then sealed with a gloss protective covering. Supplied complete with a wall mount which holds the print 10mm from the wall.
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Estimated Product Size is 38.1cm x 25.4cm (15" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the intricate and awe-inspiring head of an Asian giant hornet, also known as Vespa mandarinia. With a black background emphasizing its striking features, this close-up shot allows us to appreciate the sheer size and beauty of the world's largest hornet species. Native to temperate and tropical Eastern Asia, this formidable creature can reach astonishing dimensions. Measuring around 5 centimeters in body length and boasting a wingspan of nearly 8 centimeters, it commands attention wherever it goes. Aptly nicknamed the "yak-killer hornet" this specimen represents the epitome of nature's wild wonders. The image captures every detail with precision, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of fauna and zoology. Its large eyes are prominently displayed alongside its impressive antennae that play a vital role in navigating its surroundings. This photograph not only highlights the biological intricacies but also serves as an entomological marvel for enthusiasts worldwide. As we delve into this mesmerizing visual journey through Asia's tropical realms, we gain insight into both biology and anatomy while appreciating Earth's diverse ecosystems. Science Photo Library has masterfully captured this momentous creature within their studio setting, allowing us to explore one small aspect of our planet's rich biodiversity.
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